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Ocean Warrior
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I had the same problem on my old computer with large files. Shortly after, my Hard Drive died.
Two solutions come to mind: Try dl the six part file and exe from GWX website and use that, or install SHIII on her computer, and copy your data folder from GWX3.0 and overwrite her data file.
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Sonar Guy
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You could also consider running a filesystem check(aka, disk check) on your computer, and on hers. Open up a command prompt and type in the following command...
chkdsk /F You will probably be prompted to reboot. If you want to you can run it without the /F option and it should show you the results of the filesystem check and tell you whether there are problems that need to be fixed with the /F option. Believe or not, as long as the disk is not failing, a lot of times a problem such as this are due what is called a 'dirty' filesystem. The chdsk utility can help you make sure you have a 'clean' filesystem(no errors with it). Good Luck
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Hi Dönitz,
at first you should do an md5 hash sum check of the GWX3_Full.exe. If the result isn't d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e the single installer file is corrupted. Cheers, SquareSteelBar |
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I had similar problem I couldn't do a reinstall then. The file was corrupted.
Note that the MD5 that Bts site provided is never a match. For the acurate MD5 check the sticky thread on GWX3 above. I put the MD5 there and a number of people also put theirs. They are the same number. So don't worry if you're getting MD5 mismatch with the one provided by bts site.
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Thanks for all the replies. I downloaded the file again last night direct onto her PC and it installed first go. I'll do the MD5 check on the file I have at home to see if it is actually my original copy that has got corrupted sometime after I installed it.
I'll also run a chkdsk /f on both machines at some point to see if anything is a miss. Thanks again ![]() |
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You might also want to consider burning your files do disc as an ISO....Nero is a good choice of software for this procedure
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